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Advice on used Oehler 35P
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 2306949" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Caution on the Oehler. You can change length of rails BUT you must go inside and change the pin setting to match the length of the new rails. Knew a top 1K shooter that one year was blowing bullets up. He said he was shooting 210 Bergers at 2950 and blowing at least 1 every 10. Found out his pin setting was wrong and really running over 3200. I had one for 20 years but the Labradar is much more convenient. Buy when you can. 3 things on those, buy and auxiallary USB power charger ($25 on amazon), buy the recoil trigger and use the velcro pads on rifle and wrap the cord around the scope (never fails to pick up the bullet) and lastly, there are after market aiming pieces that fit on top to help align. The recoil trigger eliminates much of the setup hassle with brake or no brake and not picking up a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 2306949, member: 12"] Caution on the Oehler. You can change length of rails BUT you must go inside and change the pin setting to match the length of the new rails. Knew a top 1K shooter that one year was blowing bullets up. He said he was shooting 210 Bergers at 2950 and blowing at least 1 every 10. Found out his pin setting was wrong and really running over 3200. I had one for 20 years but the Labradar is much more convenient. Buy when you can. 3 things on those, buy and auxiallary USB power charger ($25 on amazon), buy the recoil trigger and use the velcro pads on rifle and wrap the cord around the scope (never fails to pick up the bullet) and lastly, there are after market aiming pieces that fit on top to help align. The recoil trigger eliminates much of the setup hassle with brake or no brake and not picking up a shot. [/QUOTE]
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